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Windows DUN/RAS Error Number 667


Windows Vista: "Cannot read the media .INI file."
Windows XP: "Cannot read the media .INI file."
Windows 2000: "Cannot read the media .INI file."
Windows ME: "Cannot read the media .INI file."
Windows 98: "Cannot read the media .INI file."
Windows 95: "Cannot read the media .INI file."
Windows NT: "Cannot read the media .INI file."

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Windows Vista Solution List


  • Unknown at this time.
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Windows XP Solution List


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Windows 2000 Solution List


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Windows ME Solution List


  • This issue is typically caused by alternate authentication files being installed and interfering with your PPP connections. Due to this, a registry fix is required, please proceed with caution and make certain those files are not needed for another PPP connection on the user's computer. Close all software (antivirus, anti-spyware, Winpppoverethernet.exe, etc), click Start, click Run, type regedit, click Registry, click Export, and export the registry for backup purposes. After you have backed up the registry open the HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\System\CurrentControlSet\Services\RemoteAccess\Authentication\SMM_Files\PPP\ key. Once open, look for a string value Path. If it does not exist, create it with the value of "rasapi32.dll". If it does exist, set the value to "rasapi32.dll". If you made any changes, close the registry editor and restart the computer.
  • Try reinstalling Dial-Up Networking. Make certain you have your Windows CD or CAB files in case they are required.
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Windows 98 Solution List


  • This issue is typically caused by alternate authentication files being installed and interfering with your PPP connections. Due to this, a registry fix is required, please proceed with caution and make certain those files are not needed for another PPP connection on the user's computer. Close all software (antivirus, anti-spyware, Winpppoverethernet.exe, etc), click Start, click Run, type regedit, click Registry, click Export, and export the registry for backup purposes. After you have backed up the registry open the HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\System\CurrentControlSet\Services\RemoteAccess\Authentication\SMM_Files\PPP\ key. Once open, look for a string value Path. If it does not exist, create it with the value of "rasapi32.dll". If it does exist, set the value to "rasapi32.dll". If you made any changes, close the registry editor and restart the computer.
  • Try reinstalling Dial-Up Networking. Make certain you have your Windows CD or CAB files in case they are required.
  • Know a solution that is not listed? Please let us know about it by using the information located below.


Windows 95 Solution List


  • This issue is typically caused by alternate authentication files being installed and interfering with your PPP connections. Due to this, a registry fix is required, please proceed with caution and make certain those files are not needed for another PPP connection on the user's computer. Close all software (antivirus, anti-spyware, Winpppoverethernet.exe, etc), click Start, click Run, type regedit, click Registry, click Export, and export the registry for backup purposes. After you have backed up the registry open the HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\System\CurrentControlSet\Services\RemoteAccess\Authentication\SMM_Files\PPP\ key. Once open, look for a string value Path. If it does not exist, create it with the value of "rasapi32.dll". If it does exist, set the value to "rasapi32.dll". If you made any changes, close the registry editor and restart the computer.
  • Try reinstalling Dial-Up Networking. Make certain you have your Windows CD or CAB files in case they are required. Make certain you also have the Dial-Up Networking 1.3 or 1.4 Upgrade when doing this so that you can reinstall this upgrade as well.
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Windows NT Solution List


  • Unknown at this time.
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